Ah, a lovely question! If we have three wholes, and each whole is made up of four quarters, then we would have a total of twelve quarters. Just imagine all those quarters shining in the sunlight, ready to be used in whatever masterpiece you have in mind.
27/4 = 6 wholes and a remainder of 3 quarters.
12 A quarter of something is the same as one fourth of something. If it takes 4 parts to make a whole and you need three wholes it is simple math: 4 x 3 = 12
There are 32 quarters in 8. There are 4 quarters in 1 whole so therefore there are 32 quarters in 8 wholes.
five whole
twenty 5 / 0.25 = 20
27/4 = 6 wholes and a remainder of 3 quarters.
4/4 + 4/4 + 3/4 = 11/4 Answer: eleven
three quarters
There are 16.
12 A quarter of something is the same as one fourth of something. If it takes 4 parts to make a whole and you need three wholes it is simple math: 4 x 3 = 12
There are 32 quarters in 8. There are 4 quarters in 1 whole so therefore there are 32 quarters in 8 wholes.
five whole
twenty 5 / 0.25 = 20
4.75 = 475/100 which can be simplified to 19/4 so there are 19 quarters. Alternatively, 4.75 = 4 + 0.75. There are 4 quarters in a whole so there are 4*4 = 16 quarters in 4 wholes. And 0.75 = three quarters and so there are three quarters in 0.75 Therefore, 16+3 = 19 quarters.
Each quarter is one fourth so you'd need 8.
12 quarters is equal to $3. Quarters are worth 25 cents each, so 12 quarters multiplied by 25 cents equals $3.
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